The Emmy- and Oscar-winning writer doesn't hold back as he paints a realistic picture of what a Trump presidency will look like. It's clear the Hollywood heavyweight wants his loved ones fully prepared for what's to come.

On Wednesday, NBC announced it will produce a live version of Aaron Sorkin's critically acclaimed play A Few Good Men! This is the network's first live drama.

The West Wing creator will collaborate with Craig Zadan and Neil Meron, who produced The Sound of Music Live, Peter Pan Live, and The Wiz Live.

According to NBC Chairmen Robert Greenblatt:

"I am thrilled that Aaron Sorkin is coming back to NBC to adapt and produce a live broadcast of his electrifying play 'A Few Good Men,' which seems as timely as ever today… Aaron is one of the most acclaimed theater, television and film authors of our time, and I am pleased that the live event business that we pioneered with musicals is now expanding into other genres and attracting artists of his caliber. I look forward to his collaboration with our 'A-team' producers, Craig Zadan and Neil Meron, to bring another exciting piece of live drama to a broad audience."

Set in 1986, the play centers on military lawyer Lt. Daniel Kaffee who must defend three Marines on trial for murder.

Every year when the Oscar nominations are announced, there are some actors or actresses and films that don't get the love they deserve. This year proved no different when the nominees were announced yesterday morning

While we had out own list of snubs, some Hollywood stars have come forward and voiced their opinions that their movies deserved more love than they got from The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.

Despite being nominated, both Michael Fassbender and Jennifer Jason Leigh came forward to express their shock and share their thoughts on their flicks not being being recognized in more categories!

Fassbender revealed in an interview with Entertainment Weekly that he felt the screenwriter of Steve Jobs, Aaron Sorkin, — who won the Golden Globes for Best Screenplay — deserved to be recognized. The X-Men actor said of his writer:

The writer took home the Golden Globe for Best Screenplay Motion Picture on Sunday night for Steve Jobs! Clearly, the 54-year-old is super stellar at technology-related biopics, since he won the same award in 2011 for his work on The Social Network!

The Oscar winner spoke about gender inequality, sharing her frustrations:

"It just feels like the industry has the same conversation every year and I think that's a fabulous conversation. We'll be back here like Groundhog Day next year having the same f*cking symposium. It just has to shift."

Which of course then led to the topic of the Sony hacks, which revealed much more than just the gender pay gap.

In fact, it was reported there was an email written by Aaron Sorkin about Cate herself, which ended up leaking. It read:

"Year in and year out, the guy who wins the Oscar for Best Actor has a much higher bar to clear than the woman who wins Best Actress. Cate gave a terriﬁc performance in Blue Jasmine but nothing close to the degree of difficulty for any of the ﬁve Best Actor nominees."

To which Cate responded to hearing it for the first time:

"He's not the ﬁrst. He's not the ﬁrst."

And she continued:

"I don't read that shit. No, I'm interested in talking about what the Sony hack means, but in terms of trolling through it to ﬁnd out about who said what about who… I didn't assume that it could have had anything to do with me, but I guess I've worked for them or have had intersections with them so… Yeah, and the other thing is I'm not in this business expecting or wanting everyone to like what I do. Believe me, I'm the harshest critic of what I do myself, so no one can say anything worse out there than I say to myself. And I've worked with a lot of people that I wouldn't necessarily want to go out to dinner with."

As for what else the Sony hack might have revealed, Cate only had this to say:

"I knew that it was hacked, but I didn't go and troll over the broken bones and identify the dead bodies. I didn't do that. I was doing other stuff."

We had a feeling that Universal's Jem and the Holograms big screen reboot was going to flop — but we didn't think it would be THIS bad!

The feature length adaptation of the popular ‘80s cartoon, which opened on October 23, has performed so poorly at the box office that Universal is reportedly pulling it from theaters after only two weeks — something unheard of for a movie that was released nationwide!

And in a new interview published on Thursday, the college student admitted that she received a ton of hateful messages -- including death and rape threats -- following the crybaby candidate's digital tantrum.

The now-19-year-old explained to The Washington Post that she couldn't have anticipated the kind of backlash she received, saying: